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. >> a warning from muammar gaddafi. see what he is saying will happen if the nato airstrikes against his country continue. >> in maryland, the children of illegal immigrants were expected to get a break when it came to college tuition >>> you are watching abc 7 news at 6:00 with gordon peterson and maureen bunyan. this is abc 7 news at 6:00, on your side. >>> leon panetta is now officially the new secretary of defense. he says members of the military and the families are his top priority. he has a full schedule in the coming months. >>> disturbing morning from walmart gaddafi. he is -- a disturbing warning from the muammar gaddafi. >> he made this announcement to thousands of people in tripoli. he warned that offices and families in europe would become a legitimate military target. >>> ray lahood is reportedly backing the above ground option for the dulles metro project. the airport authority it prefers the station to be built underground. he will meet with officials again in mid july. >> general motors is reporting a r
. >> a warning from muammar gaddafi. see what he is saying will happen if the nato airstrikes against his country continue. >> in maryland, the children of illegal immigrants were expected to get a break when it came to college tuition >>> you are watching abc 7 news at 6:00 with gordon peterson and maureen bunyan. this is abc 7 news at 6:00, on your side. >>> leon panetta is now officially the new secretary of defense. he says members of the military and the...
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despite the fact, we talked about the end of the muammar gaddafi rule, about the importance of gaddafi leaving the country and even sending out rumors that he may be entertaining such thoughts. my basic question is, if we do not have some ground rules. we have to have a more formal declaration of war. this country could decide to intervene in numerous civil wars. it could decide to affect the governance of peoples all over the world. we feel that is unfair. what is your general comment about this predicament? he may feel very strongly that gaddafi world is so egregiously out of line, as opposed to all the other dictators, there's no doubt we need to intervene, to prevent him from shooting at people who may be opposing him, and they may be shooting at him and his forces. what is the ground rules for dealing with civil war all over the earth? >> thank you for that very thoughtful question. you have been one of the most thoughtful defenders of the constitution, and i recognize the difference of view between what i have expressed in what you have expressed is from a good-faith disagreement
despite the fact, we talked about the end of the muammar gaddafi rule, about the importance of gaddafi leaving the country and even sending out rumors that he may be entertaining such thoughts. my basic question is, if we do not have some ground rules. we have to have a more formal declaration of war. this country could decide to intervene in numerous civil wars. it could decide to affect the governance of peoples all over the world. we feel that is unfair. what is your general comment about...
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there was much jubilation among the rebels in libya this week when they heard that muammar gaddafi is the subject of an arrest warrant. more than 100 days before nato began military operations, anti gaddafi fighters began their operations. >> this was his very first day on the front line. a 19-year-old is being wheeled into surgery. another casualty in a besieged city where defiance is curdling into frustration. >> i don't think that nato is helping as much as they should be. there is a delay. >> amputation is the only option. a 19-year-old boy, a student in college. they're going to amputate his leg. for what? he does wants his freedom, that is all. that is all. >> of the weary defenders paused for prayers. they have held their ground here despite daily bombardments. ahead of them, the road to tripoli remains blocked. nato don't understand why does not destroy the tanks. they need to hunt down the once he is hiding. when a rebel general are rides to inspect this army, the men complain that they like bullets and guns. this visit is designed to boost morale from the fighters. the gener
there was much jubilation among the rebels in libya this week when they heard that muammar gaddafi is the subject of an arrest warrant. more than 100 days before nato began military operations, anti gaddafi fighters began their operations. >> this was his very first day on the front line. a 19-year-old is being wheeled into surgery. another casualty in a besieged city where defiance is curdling into frustration. >> i don't think that nato is helping as much as they should be. there...
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. >> muammar gaddafi's days are numbered according to hillary clinton. the war continues between those forces to gaddafi and rebel troops. there had been heavy battles. tonight, the rebels say they have driven back the advance of loyalists. >> this was the libyan rebel's most forward position in the western mountains until today. they took this ground a week ago. part of a steady, if slow advance. gunfire this morning. the rebels are so confident that at first they assure us that it is just their own men battling with government forces. just after we alive, fighting broke out between the rebel lead position and the dufty forces. this is the next place in the rubble -- >> it was. that might be a bit ambitious now. the other side is the advancing, not just taking a few potshots. there is a vehicle coming, he says. this is a chaotic and sometimes costly retreat. they try to regroup at any checkpoint. fight, saysk to one. no, says his friend. we only have one box of ammunition. what are we going to do with that? this afternoon, the counter attack. the rebels
. >> muammar gaddafi's days are numbered according to hillary clinton. the war continues between those forces to gaddafi and rebel troops. there had been heavy battles. tonight, the rebels say they have driven back the advance of loyalists. >> this was the libyan rebel's most forward position in the western mountains until today. they took this ground a week ago. part of a steady, if slow advance. gunfire this morning. the rebels are so confident that at first they assure us that it...
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. >> we will be back in a moment for "in >> game over for muammar gaddafi. that is how nato is describing the situation and libya. russian officials have been sounding out -- russian officials say that gaddafi has been sounding out the possibility of exile. rebels have been pushing close to the capital. for many people in the east of the country, the gaddafi era already belongs to the past. the main rebel stronghold in the city of benghazi. our reporter was there to see how life changed under rebel control. >>>> it is unusual to hear the words human-rights and equality repeated with such fervor in a classroom in libya. until recently, the children here just for allegiance to gaddafi. there were no english lessons. this volunteer teacher would like to change that. officially, schools here are still closed. a private organization has started teaching the children again. >> english was concocted in the glia. -- was neglected in libya. gaddafi removed it from the curriculum. he burned all of the books in the school. >> here, in eastern libya, where gaddafi no lo
. >> we will be back in a moment for "in >> game over for muammar gaddafi. that is how nato is describing the situation and libya. russian officials have been sounding out -- russian officials say that gaddafi has been sounding out the possibility of exile. rebels have been pushing close to the capital. for many people in the east of the country, the gaddafi era already belongs to the past. the main rebel stronghold in the city of benghazi. our reporter was there to see how...
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gaddafi. >> we are a few kilometers behind the front line here. periodically we can hear the sound of rockets falling in the distance. the rebels said they started pushing back colonel gaddafi's forces from this position which they have held for the past two months. i have been talking to the man in charge of coordinating the rebels operations with nato. i asked what happens during the morning offense. >> the gaddafi forces are running so quickly and they have left their weapons and their ammunition. >> we have heard some complaints about a lack of action from nato from your side. how have they been acting over the past 24 hours? >> we need their support it. we are coordinating and we have planned a very well our offensive this time. >> thank you very much. >> we can hear those airplanes overhead which must be nato jets because of the no-fly zone. it is pretty much trench warfare that has been going on here in these fields. progress is very slow. we have heard and seen the rebels' advance in the past only to be forced back to their original positi
gaddafi. >> we are a few kilometers behind the front line here. periodically we can hear the sound of rockets falling in the distance. the rebels said they started pushing back colonel gaddafi's forces from this position which they have held for the past two months. i have been talking to the man in charge of coordinating the rebels operations with nato. i asked what happens during the morning offense. >> the gaddafi forces are running so quickly and they have left their weapons and...
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muammar gaddafi has redacted any negotiations with rebel representatives. in an audience -- in an audio address, he said that there would be no talks between him and the rebels until judgment day. the rebels have also rejected negotiations. the african union has been pushing for a negotiated settlement to the standoff. a ban on women wearing a full body fail or burqa comes into force in belgium making it the second european country to enforce this. the legislators voted in favor of the band in april. the council of the human rights commission has condemned the move and they said it was a sad capitulation to xenophobia. >> this could be one of the last times she would go out in public dressed the way she wants. a belgian man on full body burke is go into effect saturday. this poses some practical problems. >> as a mother of four children, i sometimes have to go to the doctor or museum, the park, or ride a bicycle. i am shocked that this will leave me at home. >> if she wears a perk up on the metro with the tram, she will face a fine of more than 130 euros an
muammar gaddafi has redacted any negotiations with rebel representatives. in an audience -- in an audio address, he said that there would be no talks between him and the rebels until judgment day. the rebels have also rejected negotiations. the african union has been pushing for a negotiated settlement to the standoff. a ban on women wearing a full body fail or burqa comes into force in belgium making it the second european country to enforce this. the legislators voted in favor of the band in...
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vote but action is needed as the war against muammar gaddafi drags on. >> thursday was the third time that the german foreign ministry has meet with the leader of the transitional government of libya. they call for more than just moral support for the rebel movement. >> we are asking for the release of libyan assets frozen abroad. we need those funds to help us fight gaddafi. support for those wounded in the war would be very welcome. >> germany has not provided the rebels with arms. their support has been in on military nature. the german government has concentrated on diplomatic support for the anti gaddafi movement. >> the assets that have been frozen belong to the libyan people and we're working with to make sure that the money is used for their benefit. we need to step up the pressure and pace in doing that. >> the foreign minister is due to meet his turkish counterpart in istanbul on friday, support for the libyan rebels is sure to be on the agegea for their talks. >> a united nations court has issued arrest warrants with the assassination of the former lebanese prime and stir.
vote but action is needed as the war against muammar gaddafi drags on. >> thursday was the third time that the german foreign ministry has meet with the leader of the transitional government of libya. they call for more than just moral support for the rebel movement. >> we are asking for the release of libyan assets frozen abroad. we need those funds to help us fight gaddafi. support for those wounded in the war would be very welcome. >> germany has not provided the rebels...
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>> colonel muammar gaddafi is holding on to power in tripoli. he has firmly rejected that. there does not seem to be an end date or in the game in sight when it comes to the military operation. we're still seeing a stalemate on the ground. the credibility boost, the diplomatic boost the got today might help them stand their ground as long as needed. they're starting to be a lot of impatience on all sides. >> today it was announced that eurozone nations will hold a summit next week in brussels to discuss how to handle the debt crisis and provide fresh aid for greece. the decision comes on the same day that eight european banks fail stress tests. >> the financial health of european banks as come under the spotlight again. 90 of the biggest banks across the continent have been tested to see how they will cope with the stresses and strains of another recession and financial meltdown. the stress tests come at a difficult time for european markets. investors are already on high alert because of problems in greece, portugal, ireland, italy, and spain. the stress tests of last year
>> colonel muammar gaddafi is holding on to power in tripoli. he has firmly rejected that. there does not seem to be an end date or in the game in sight when it comes to the military operation. we're still seeing a stalemate on the ground. the credibility boost, the diplomatic boost the got today might help them stand their ground as long as needed. they're starting to be a lot of impatience on all sides. >> today it was announced that eurozone nations will hold a summit next week...
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government officials and representatives of the libyan leader muammar gaddafi's government. this comes after months of air strikes bombarded in the country. for more on what the talks entailed, i am joined by andrew north. what is the significance of this meeting coming so soon after the u.s. government recognized the rebels as the legitimate governing authority? >> there is a direct link. u.s. officials have been clear to point that out. having said they now recognize it after delaying it for some time, this underlines their message that gaddafi has to go. they say he has to leave power. they're not making it clear he house to leave the country. it does leave the possibility that colonel gaddafi could step down to stay inside libya. >> there are conflicting versions of the talks. what are the libyans same? >> the libyans have reacted positively. they said they welcome the effort to repair relations. they are trying to characterize this as a new position. americans are saying this was not negotiation. this was just to give the message that gaddafi has to go. >> the message d
government officials and representatives of the libyan leader muammar gaddafi's government. this comes after months of air strikes bombarded in the country. for more on what the talks entailed, i am joined by andrew north. what is the significance of this meeting coming so soon after the u.s. government recognized the rebels as the legitimate governing authority? >> there is a direct link. u.s. officials have been clear to point that out. having said they now recognize it after delaying...
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countries, including britain and france, appear to be shifting their stance on whether muammar gaddafi has to leave the country. from tripoli, our correspondent reports. >> he is still the biggest man in libya. nato has bombed colonel gaddafi for months, but the leader and his supporters just will not go away. william has now followed rebels in suggesting that if he gives up power, he may be able to stay inside his own country, but the government says no. >> with due respect, he cannot decide on behalf of the libyan people. what is important to us is what is important to us, not what william decides. >> and these pictures give us an idea of the defiance of colonel gaddafi. there was the man convicted of the lockerbie bombing, still alive, almost two years after he was sent home from scotland with terminal cancer. al-megrahi. we found more of this supporters on the front line with the rebels. nato has not been able to get them to surrender. it has been bombing since march. nato aircraft have made more than 16,000 sorties. they have carried out more than 6000 air strikes. still, the colo
countries, including britain and france, appear to be shifting their stance on whether muammar gaddafi has to leave the country. from tripoli, our correspondent reports. >> he is still the biggest man in libya. nato has bombed colonel gaddafi for months, but the leader and his supporters just will not go away. william has now followed rebels in suggesting that if he gives up power, he may be able to stay inside his own country, but the government says no. >> with due respect, he...
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turn the fridge defense minister says the rebels should negotiate with muammar gaddafi this is the same man that they already indicted in the international court so. i mean from a legal point of view it's even impossible brochure abstained did the us vote warning bombs would bring havoc in libya to play said the latest count supports the love ruffle quote lloyd lee diplomats speak for. with elections just more in months away saw go advisors said a successful war could resurrect his chances instead one paper writes libya's becoming a slow motion call crash for france's deeply unpopular president. so because these are jogging fans excessive sweating is understandable this is libyan spring is turning into a marathon don't you see paris right now or to discuss this story further we're joined live by john laughlin the director of the interview from ocracy and cooperation in paris thanks for joining us today so opponents accused nicolas sarkozy of trying to score political points by indulging in imperial politics as the operation seems to have become a stalemate do you think he's still happy
turn the fridge defense minister says the rebels should negotiate with muammar gaddafi this is the same man that they already indicted in the international court so. i mean from a legal point of view it's even impossible brochure abstained did the us vote warning bombs would bring havoc in libya to play said the latest count supports the love ruffle quote lloyd lee diplomats speak for. with elections just more in months away saw go advisors said a successful war could resurrect his chances...
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. >> libyan leader muammar gaddafi threatened to carry out tacks in europe unless nato stop tackses against his regime. the message just four days after the international criminal court issued an arrest warrant for gaddafi for crimes against humanity. it remains unclear if gaddafi can make good on the threat. >>> a big finish on wall street pushes stocks to biggest weekly gain in two years. the dow jones soared 168 points to finish at 12,582. the dow gabed 648 points this week. and the nasdaq saw a big gain. and big jump in auto sales helped drive markets up. and google and yahoo reportedly potential bidders for an online video streaming site. and the san francisco 49ers say they've sold $138 million in luxury suites for proposed stadiums in santa clara. team officials say the sales show the support the project has in the south bay. >> maria shriver filed for divorce from arnold schwartzeneggar. did it not list date the couple separated. and comes six weeks after the former governor admitted fathering a child with the member of the cuppem's household staff. the kpet pet yigs seeks joint cus
. >> libyan leader muammar gaddafi threatened to carry out tacks in europe unless nato stop tackses against his regime. the message just four days after the international criminal court issued an arrest warrant for gaddafi for crimes against humanity. it remains unclear if gaddafi can make good on the threat. >>> a big finish on wall street pushes stocks to biggest weekly gain in two years. the dow jones soared 168 points to finish at 12,582. the dow gabed 648 points this week....
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in new effort to end libyan conflict, france is saying the leader muammar gaddafi could stay in the country as long as he relinquishs power. gaddafi insists he will neither step down nor flee his country. reports say the rebel death toll from tuesday's unsuccessful attempt to seize the oil company of brega is now at 27. >>> we're now learning more about an assassination attempt on a top terrorist in yemen, just daying after usama bin laden was killed. u.s. jets on may 5 set out to kill anwar al-awlaki, the american born cleric and al-qaeda leader now considered to be a big threat to america, one of the biggest, actually. officials say a missile struck the back of al-awlaki's truck. but he survived. switched vehicles and escaped. as other terrorists drove to trals.ea to confuse those >>> there were no shaving cream attacks today but the "news of the world" phone hacking scandal is continuing to cause dust-ups in britain. news corp, the parent company of the now defunked tabloid as well as fox news. senior foreign affairs correspondent greg palkot is in london with the latest. >> reporter: em
in new effort to end libyan conflict, france is saying the leader muammar gaddafi could stay in the country as long as he relinquishs power. gaddafi insists he will neither step down nor flee his country. reports say the rebel death toll from tuesday's unsuccessful attempt to seize the oil company of brega is now at 27. >>> we're now learning more about an assassination attempt on a top terrorist in yemen, just daying after usama bin laden was killed. u.s. jets on may 5 set out to kill...
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libyan leader muammar gaddafi forces launched a fierce counterattack against rebels today who seized a town east of the capital of tripoli. they reported casualties near the oil port city of brega. they say gaddafi forces boobytraped petroleum installation in brega to blow them up if the regime loses the town. tomorrow is seven years to the day since the 9/11 commission issued its report. the question is what have we learned? catherine herridge takes a closer look. >> reporter: while usama bin laden was killed in may, the al-qaeda franchise in emen is american leader anwar al-awlaki and homegrown threats are the next wave. decade after 9/11 bin laden was only part of the story. >> terrorism didn't begin with him. it hadn't ended with him. we have the other groups now in addition to core al-qaeda. >> reporter: progress report investigates whether the 9/11 recommendations are implemented says the homegrown terrorism is central to the emerging threat picture. recent justice department document show a case of homegrown terrorism with links to international group every two to three weeks,
libyan leader muammar gaddafi forces launched a fierce counterattack against rebels today who seized a town east of the capital of tripoli. they reported casualties near the oil port city of brega. they say gaddafi forces boobytraped petroleum installation in brega to blow them up if the regime loses the town. tomorrow is seven years to the day since the 9/11 commission issued its report. the question is what have we learned? catherine herridge takes a closer look. >> reporter: while...
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he was muammar gaddafi's interior minister before deflecting to the rebel autos prosecutors in arizona seeing double trying to decide which twin is a murder suspect. one has been in jail since march charged in a deadly shooting outside of a chandler nightclub. now, he could be released on bail because witnesses say his twin brother, brandon is the real killer, police don't have a murder wen onand very little evidence to go on. yesterday a judge lowered orlando's bail. >> having a twin brother involved that was at the incident, or at 9 location on the night of the incident probably complicated things as well. >> orlando has face charges of burglary and marijuana possession in the past, his twin brother does not appear to have a criminal record. >> the independent commission redrawing state's legislative and congressional districts delivered a final draft of the new maps today. and experts are saying they're likely to reduce the influence of the republicans more. we sent 19 republicans to the house now that. could drop to just five. democrats are hoping it will allow them to achieve majo
he was muammar gaddafi's interior minister before deflecting to the rebel autos prosecutors in arizona seeing double trying to decide which twin is a murder suspect. one has been in jail since march charged in a deadly shooting outside of a chandler nightclub. now, he could be released on bail because witnesses say his twin brother, brandon is the real killer, police don't have a murder wen onand very little evidence to go on. yesterday a judge lowered orlando's bail. >> having a twin...
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russia also said it will not offer libyan leader muammar gaddafi asylum if he steps down. european union leaders say syria's government must immediately end the crackdown on opposition protests. if it is serious about holding a national dialogue on political reform. activists say the discovery this weekend set off a sectarian killing spree that left 30 people dead and n a sign the revolt is inflaming religious tensions there has been a flurry of new developments in the scandal surrounded the defunk "news of the world" tabloid with a death. investigation that stretched to scott lant yard and the government itself. that paper is owned by news corp, the parent company of fox news. senior foreign affairs correspondent amy kellogg is live in london with the latest. good evening. >> reporter: good evening, bret there are numerous reports this evening that sean horr, the former celebrity reporter of "news of the world "and the first to blow the whistle on the aed knowledge of the phone hacking that went on was found dead. police will not say that the body found was that of him, p
russia also said it will not offer libyan leader muammar gaddafi asylum if he steps down. european union leaders say syria's government must immediately end the crackdown on opposition protests. if it is serious about holding a national dialogue on political reform. activists say the discovery this weekend set off a sectarian killing spree that left 30 people dead and n a sign the revolt is inflaming religious tensions there has been a flurry of new developments in the scandal surrounded the...
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nobody likes muammar gaddafi. nobody wants him in office, but the fact of the matter is we've been involved in a war to get rid of him. on pay 22, the figure was that of the missiles that were fired, there were 246 missiles fired and 228 were the united states missiles at $1.1 million per missile. and we're paying p.m. 60% or 70% -- paying 60% or 70% of the total through nato or directly from the taxpayers of the united states. now, the reason i came down here today is to say that we should not be in that conflict because it was not in our national interest and there was no threat to the united states and it was a violation of the constitution and the war powers act. the president said he had to do it because it was a humanitarian issue. if it was a humanitarian issue and we really needed to go in there he should have came to congress. the previous president, president bush, did go to congress on afghanistan and iraq to get approval before he did it. but president obama decided to do this unilaterally. so we are i
nobody likes muammar gaddafi. nobody wants him in office, but the fact of the matter is we've been involved in a war to get rid of him. on pay 22, the figure was that of the missiles that were fired, there were 246 missiles fired and 228 were the united states missiles at $1.1 million per missile. and we're paying p.m. 60% or 70% -- paying 60% or 70% of the total through nato or directly from the taxpayers of the united states. now, the reason i came down here today is to say that we should not...
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grande officials say that they are expelling all diplomats from the regime of muammar gaddafi. the only man convicted in the 1980 bombing of u.s. aircraft in scotland has appeared at a program of the rally. here he is highlighted in the videos taken yesterday. >> here is new video in the bombing from downtown oslo last week. here is more video from downtown oslo. whoa the bombing and shootings killed at least 76 people. >> we're back with more and a couple of minutes. a live look at the numbers on the dow. the dow was down 95. >> 0 stay on wall street. the dow was down 106 points. -- it's a rough day on wall street. >> to the death of amy winehouse is creating a major spike in her out of sales. 37 albums -- thousand albums sold in this week. the 27 year-old died of the unknown causes at her london home. >> a new application for your cellphone could be a lifesaver. gabe slate house the report. >> a new application for smart phones. it can really help save lives. his called text stop. " when is installed and activated, if you're traveling over 10 mi. per hour, it will not allow y
grande officials say that they are expelling all diplomats from the regime of muammar gaddafi. the only man convicted in the 1980 bombing of u.s. aircraft in scotland has appeared at a program of the rally. here he is highlighted in the videos taken yesterday. >> here is new video in the bombing from downtown oslo last week. here is more video from downtown oslo. whoa the bombing and shootings killed at least 76 people. >> we're back with more and a couple of minutes. a live look at...
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a senate resolution authorizing the limited use of force in libya will show muammar gaddafi, at a time when most people make the judgment that the news is tightening, the opposition is advancing, the regime is under enormous pressure, that congress and the president are committed to this critical endeavor. united states is always strongest when we speak with one voice on foreign policy. that is why i hope we can find our way to an agreement on a bipartisan resolution. endorsing are supporting role in this conflict also sends a message to our allies in nato. secretary gates made a strong speech about nato, the need for nato to do more. the fact is, they are doing more in this effort. they are in the lead. we have vast for the alliance to take the lead in many conflicts. too often, they have declined. in this case, they have stepped up. i believe that for us to turn on our own words and hopes of the last year's and pull the rug out from under them, that would have far reaching consequences. that said, i am -- is a great pleasure for me to welcome the state department's legal advisor. he
a senate resolution authorizing the limited use of force in libya will show muammar gaddafi, at a time when most people make the judgment that the news is tightening, the opposition is advancing, the regime is under enormous pressure, that congress and the president are committed to this critical endeavor. united states is always strongest when we speak with one voice on foreign policy. that is why i hope we can find our way to an agreement on a bipartisan resolution. endorsing are supporting...
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some harsh words from muammar al gaddafi from secretary of state clinton. who is in spain, should help his own people than issuing threats. >> jamie: three people dead and another 40 trapped in chinese coal mines and rescuers rushing to save them in two different minds. >> kelly: giving up the grill this holiday weekend, some generous volunteers helping the tornado victims in joplin, missouri. >> jamie: pins and needles, folks. crunch time in the casey anthony murder trial. the trial on hold and open tomorrow for closing arguments and then casey anthony's faith is in the hands of the jury. if convicted she could face the death penalty. how big a role will the closing arguments play. and here is the host of the judge alex show and a former florida criminal court judge and i remember that, judge. i was practicing at the time. great to have you here. >> good to see you again, jamie. >> jamie: i want to start with cindy anthony because she was very clear in her testimony about when the searches she says she made for chlorophyll and then chloroform happened and
some harsh words from muammar al gaddafi from secretary of state clinton. who is in spain, should help his own people than issuing threats. >> jamie: three people dead and another 40 trapped in chinese coal mines and rescuers rushing to save them in two different minds. >> kelly: giving up the grill this holiday weekend, some generous volunteers helping the tornado victims in joplin, missouri. >> jamie: pins and needles, folks. crunch time in the casey anthony murder trial....
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gaddafi has promised if left to his own devices. mr. gaddafi has lost international legitimacy. the united states and several other countries have recognized the transitional government as the valid authority. the united states role is limited as a partner in this bombing campaign intended to protect civilians. the president has made it clear, no boots on the ground. host: does congress in general feel it has enough of a say and what is going on in libya right now? guest: no. the president should have complied with the war powers act and come to congress with specific authorization. host: would you have supported it? guest: i support the war powers act. host: would you supported in this case? guest: the policy in libya id support. if it is limited and intended to protect civilians from slaughter, i do support it. but i think the war powers act does apply here and the president should come and see the specific permission. host: last call for deputy with peter welch. caller: good morning, gentlemen. how are you? i have been hit very d
gaddafi has promised if left to his own devices. mr. gaddafi has lost international legitimacy. the united states and several other countries have recognized the transitional government as the valid authority. the united states role is limited as a partner in this bombing campaign intended to protect civilians. the president has made it clear, no boots on the ground. host: does congress in general feel it has enough of a say and what is going on in libya right now? guest: no. the president...
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security resolution 1973, to protect the libyan people from the brutal regime of muammar gaddafi. operation odyssey dawn ended on march 31, 2011, and transitioned to the nato-led operation unified protector which continues today. operation odyssey dawn has ceased operations, therefore part of this amendment is no longer relevant. however, the nato-led mission to defeat gaddafi and protect the people of libya was undertaken in concert with a broad coalition of nations including the arab league and it followed resolutions adopted in the united nations security council authorizing all necessary measures. the amendment would end our involvement unilaterally. i believe this could materially harm our relationship with nato allies from whom we will undoubtedly require support in the future and have been our partners since 1949. we should let the mission -- we should let the mission with our nato allies continue so we can defeat gaddafi and protect the libyan people. i urge all my colleagues to vote no on this amendment. the chair: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. mr. di
security resolution 1973, to protect the libyan people from the brutal regime of muammar gaddafi. operation odyssey dawn ended on march 31, 2011, and transitioned to the nato-led operation unified protector which continues today. operation odyssey dawn has ceased operations, therefore part of this amendment is no longer relevant. however, the nato-led mission to defeat gaddafi and protect the people of libya was undertaken in concert with a broad coalition of nations including the arab league...
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gaddafi say he will not step down from power, nor will he leave the country. this comes as germany just loaned libyan rebels to help the country rebuild. n.a.t.o. air strikes are continuing. 11 people are wouned when shots are fired at a low rider car show outside of seattle, washington. everybody who was hurt is expected to survive and nobody has been arrested and no word how many shooters were involved. police say the gunfire started after an argument turned into a fight and it may have been gang related. thousands of wounded troops have gone there to be trained, but this week, walter reed medical center begins the process of closing its doors. on weapons, the flags outside the hospital will be retired and in the next six weeks, patients moving to bethesda, maryland, where the hospital will merge with the national naval medical center, and they talked about closing walter reed years ago because the buildings are so old. do you like to travel, does your dog go everywhere with you? paris hilton, airlines are banning certain breeds from air travel during the su
gaddafi say he will not step down from power, nor will he leave the country. this comes as germany just loaned libyan rebels to help the country rebuild. n.a.t.o. air strikes are continuing. 11 people are wouned when shots are fired at a low rider car show outside of seattle, washington. everybody who was hurt is expected to survive and nobody has been arrested and no word how many shooters were involved. police say the gunfire started after an argument turned into a fight and it may have been...